Carol Churcher: archives
- Churcher, Carol
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- c.1986-2005
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- GRL/CHU
- Archives and manuscripts
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Carol Churcher gained a BSc in biological sciences from Lancaster University and then worked as a research technician on the influenza virus at the Department of Virology, University of Cambridge from 1978 to 1986. In 1986 she joined the cytomegalovirus sequencing project at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB). Churcher was at the LMB when they bought their first automated sequencing machine in 1988. This is believed to have been the first lab in the UK to have bought such a machine.
When the Sanger Centre was established in 1993, Churcher moved there and led a yeast sequencing team. These later became pathogen sequencing teams and Churcher was involved in sequencing the genome of the bacterium that causes tuberculosis (published 1998) and the parasite that causes malaria (published 2002).
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- 1996